For my final blog post, the letter I wrote to future NASCAR Digital Media interns pretty much sums up my entire experience. Without further ado: Future NASCAR Digital Media Intern, First off, congratulations on landing this internship; it’s a pretty big deal! Expect a lot of LinkedIn Activity stemming from your new position. Also, welcome

I have recently returned to my internship office after a short break with High Point’s Media Fellow Program in Los Angeles, California. We finished our trip by visiting TCA’s Press Tour on the day that NBC was presenting their fall schedule. We were able to sit amongst the reporters as they interacted with the panels

The Office of Communications also handled internal communications, and my supervisor, whose title is Writer/Editor, is in charge of the employee newsletter NASM News Now as well as the e-newsletter that goes out to our subscribers What’s Up. Many people will probably call me crazy for saying/admitting this but I love editing. Grammar, sentence structure,

Step 8: Set up an interview between the intern and reporter. In every pitch I’ve sent, I’ve offered to set up an interview with the intern in question so that the reporter can gather the information they want/need and ask any questions they might have. Coordinating a phone call around my schedule and the reporters

A week and a half ago, I attended the Museum’s luncheon at the Washington Post with two of my co-workers. This was really interesting to me for a variety of reasons. Starting with the fact that it was held at the Washington Post building and it’s so cool to think that within those walls, a